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あらすじ・解説
The first-ever book on how to quit vaping will help you stop for good.
Vaping has become an urgent public health crisis. Almost 15 million Americans not only are consuming concentrations of nicotine more potent and addictive than traditional cigarettes, but they also are inhaling deadly carcinogens such as formaldehyde, benzene, and propylene glycol, an ingredient in anti-freeze. Vapers are dying, health professionals are sounding the alarm, and parents are struggling to help their addicted teenagers.
Certified interventionist Brad Lamm debunks the myths spread by the thriving e-cigarette industry and its supporters, revealing the truth about the effects of inhaling these highly dangerous aerosols. Then he offers a step-by-step blueprint to break free of its grip. This simple, 28-day program provides specific actions to take, day by day, as you free yourself from nicotine addiction. Key information and special considerations throughout help and guide parents of young vapers through the process as well.
Learn how to create a quit plan, build a support team, follow a detox, change your inner dialogue, manage your cravings, and become a non-vaper. The plan offers a rich variety of strategies, tactics, hacks, exercises, research, and inspiring stories of people who have quit the habit using Lamm's proven program.
A PENGUIN LIFE TITLE
*Includes a Quit Kit PDF
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
批評家のレビュー
“The deeply dedicated counselor presents a four- step method based in his experiences on both sides of the process....As a thorough guide to helping substance abusers find help, this makes a valuable addition to the self- help shelves.” (Publishers Weekly)
"Lamm’s step‑by‑step approach empowers families and friends to change their loved ones through compassionate, caring, and continuing support.” (Mehmet Oz, MD, host of The Dr. Oz Show)